Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter. In addition to her work as a solo artist and bandleader, and an interpreter of other composers' works, she is a sought-after backing vocalist and duet partner, working with numerous other artists including Gram Parsons, The Band, Linda Ronstadt, Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton, Mark Knopfler, Guy Clark, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Rodney Crowell, John Denver and Neil Young.
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From: Rick L [[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, December 20, 1997 11:28 PM
Artist: Emmylou Harris Song: Crescent City written by Lucinda Williams Source: From Emmylou Harris "Cowgirl's Prayer" CD Asylum Records 1993 Lucy Jones Music(BMI)
Sam Bush fiddle Bobby Wray bass Milton Sledge drums Chris Leuzinger guitar Richard Bennett acoustic guitar Dave Hoffner organ Jay Spell accordion Trisha Yearwood harmony Kathy Chiavola harmony Ashley Cleveland harmony
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BE Everybody's had a few B Now they're talking about who knows who C#m I'm going back to the Crescent City AB Where everything's still the same E This town has said what it has to say B Now I'm after that back highway C#mAB And the longest bridge I've ever crossed over Pontchartrain F#mB Tu le ton temps that's what we say F#mB We used to dance the night away F#mB Me and my sister me and my brother F#mB We used to walk down by the river E Mama lives in Mandeville B I can hardly wait until C#mAB I can hear my Zydeco and laissez le bon ton roulet E And take rides in open cars B My brother knows where the best bars are C#mAB Let's see how these blues'll do in the town where the good times stay F#mB Tu le ton temps that's what we say F#mB We used to dance the night away F#mB Me and my sister me and my brother F#mB We used to walk down by the river
SOLO F#mB Tu le ton temps that's what we say F#mB We used to dance the night away F#mB Me and my sister me and my brother F#mBE We used to walk down by the river